Arizona and Washington are facing off to determine who holds the edge as the Pac-10 upstart. Arizona State will try to get back on track after a humbling loss to Cal. And USC will try to end a streak of consecutive games without scoring 30 points. We break down every matchup in the Pac-10.[details]

2005 (Junior): A former walk-on, Haberly who is now on scholarship, follows a long line of players earning their way on to the field. While lacking the ability of some others, his knowledge of the game and the Oregon defense give him an advantage over those who might have more height, strength or speed. Haberly played a major role in the Oregon defense and will be again counted on this upcoming season. Playing in all games last season he recorded one of the biggest plays of the season, recovering a fumble and returning it for a game winning touchdown in the Arizona game. He was also responsible for 25 assisted, 38 solo, three assisted loss and four solo lost with one sack for negative four yards.

2004 (Sophomore): Posted three tackles in five appearances primarily as a special teams reserve, recording two tackles vs. Idaho and a third against Arizona. Was credited with one stop from the line of scrimmage in 16 snaps against the Vandals.

2001 (Redshirt):HIGH SCHOOL ó Earned first-team all-Sky-Em League running back and linebacker honors as a senior and first-team all-conference accolades on offense his junior campaign. Garnered third-team all-state (The Oregonian) for defensive play his senior season as teamís player of the year.

OREGON - Evolved from the underdog to team leader in a span of only one year, with the former walk-on defying all the odds to develop into a 12-game starter. Certainly not the biggest, strongest or fastest linebacker but few players in college football may have an understanding of the game to the extent of this self-made player. Began the 2005 spring atop the depth chart at Mike linebacker due in large part because he had been in the program the longest, yet the skeptics had not counted on him to start the season opener. Provides tremendous leadership on and off the field and refuses to be outworked. Provides the flexibility of being able to play any one of three linebacker positions. Maintains ability to not only carry out his own assignments but puts his teammates in position to make plays. The lone concern is that an off-season ankle/foot injury prevented from participating in winter conditioning workouts or any of spring drills. Not only did his absence prevent his physical improvement, the hope persists that he will in condition to tackle the fall at the pace he left off last year. Remained involved in the spring by helping tutor less experienced linebacker candidates. Must be in great shape and at full strength for the start of fall practice to compensate for teammates' superior athleticism.